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NOW ON EXHIBITION, DAY AND EVENING, 


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LEAVITT ART GALLERIES, 
817 BROADWAY, COR. 12TH STREET, NEW YORK. 


THEY WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION 


A EB eaion Hall, 28d St., Cor. of 4th Ave., 


Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings, April 23d and 24th, 
AT HALF-PAST SEVEN o’cLock. —“““““""™ 


BY GEO. A. LEAVITT & CO.—R. SOMERVILLE, Auctioneer 


*.* At the request of MR. COTTIER, this sale will be made under the 


direction of S. P. Avery, 86 Fifth Avenue, where orders to purchase will 
be received. 


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1. The highest Bidder to be the Buyer, and tf any dispute a arise 
tween two or more Bidders, the Lot so tn dispute shall 
put up again and re-sold. 


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down twenty- five per cent. on the dollar in part payment, or t. 
cf the Purchase-money, if required, 22 default of which the Lot o 
so purchased to be immediately put up agata and re-sold. ie 5 


3. Lhe Lots to be taken away at the Buyer’s expense and Ris) 
wethin three days from the conclusion of the Sale, and the remain 
of the Purchase-money to be absolutely paid, or otherwise settled for 


the satisfaction of the Vendors, on or before delivery: in defa 


wzll be left at the sole risk of the Purchaser. 

4. The Sale of any Painting, engraving, Print, Furniture, Works 
of Art, or any other article, 7s not to be set astde om account of any 
error ti the description. All articles are exposed for Public Exhibition a 
one or more days, and are sold just as they are witout recourse. a 


5. Lo prevent tnaccuracy tn deltvery and tnconvenience in the settle. 
ment of the Purchases, no Lot can, on any account, be removed duri 
the Sate. ie 

6. Upon faclure of complying with the above conditions, the money de. 
posited in part payment shall be forfeited ; all Lots uncleared within | 
the time aforesatd shall be re-sold by public or private Sale, wethou : 
further notice, and the deficiency (tf any) atlending such re-sale, shall 
be made good by the Defaulter at this Sale, together with all charges 
attending the same. Ths Condetion 7s without prejudice to the right 
of the Auctioneers to enforce the contract made at thts Sale, without 
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eet ae Re COLLECTION. 
A UNIQUE GALLERY OF PAINTINGS. 


The Messrs. Leavitt take great pleasure in announcing to 
the Art public the first exhibition in this country of a collection 
of Paintings composed exclusively of the works of the Great 
MopeErwn Ciassic Painters, the school of colorists of this age. 

Single Pictures from the hands of these departed spirits, 
MILLET, Corot, DELACcRoIx, Diaz, TRovon, MicHert, DauBicny, 
and others, have been from time to time shown to our people, but 
never before has an exhibition been made where several of each of 
these great master’s productions could be seen together, and sup- 
plemented, as in this collection, with examples by contemporary 
and living artists of France and Holland, who are building a noble 
structure of art upon the foundations laid by the honored names 
mentioned above. 

The exhibition of these homogeneous works must be of great 
benefit to the Art student (professional or layman), and their dis- 


persion will afford cultivated collectors a rare opportunity of pro- 


curing master works by the master minds of our time. ‘There is 
hardly a canvas in the collection but will do honor to almost any 
formed gallery, certainly not impoverish it. 

Messrs. Cotrier & Co., or No. 144 FirrH AvENuE, N. Y., 
intending to discontinue this branch of their business, have requested 
Mr. S. P. Avery to undertake the management of a closing-out 
auction sale of their entire collection of Oil Paintings and Water- 
Color Drawings. Orders to purchase—applications for Catalogues, 
secured seats, etc., may be addressed to his Art Rooms, 86 Fifth 


Avenue, 
The Sale will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, 


April 23d and 24th, at Association Hall, 
RESERVED SEATS can be obtained by entering name 
and address at the desk in the Art Rooms, 817 Broadway. 


THE COTTIER, COLE RG iis 


THE collection now first seen in public, has been slowly formed 
during many years, and was added to from the famous Sensier sale 
of last year. The names chiefly belong to the great modern classic 
painters departed, that have created a now famous school which is 
held by all art-loving nations in honor and repute. The stamp of 
genius rests securely on their works, but we live too near the times 
of Millet, Corot, Diaz, Michel, Troyon, Daubigny, and others, to 
feel and comprehend their true worth, and the still more exalted 
places they shall yet take in the listory of modern art. Our great 
desire and chief wish is that France may give us such another little 
army of grand workers, and surely the names of Roybet, Ribot, 
Mettling, Jacque, Dupré, Hill, Vollon, and Bonvin—lving men— 
give us the hope that art will rise anew. 

Certainly in no land save Holland stands there such a phalanx of 
true painters. Based in a manner on the study of the great French 
masters, they still remain, however, true Dutchmen, following the 
traditions of their own land, and painting the fat meadows, gray 
skies, and delicious atmosphere, that makes their country supreme 
for the landscape painter's art. 

The names of the brothers Maris, Van de Velden, Bosboom, 
Bloomers, Israels, Mauve, de Bock, Ter Meulen, Mesdag, and Artz, 
are as well-known in England as in their own beautiful Hague. 

Many of these names now stand as first in the art of painting, 


Imaginative painting like that of Matthew Maris, simple landscape 


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‘COLLECTION. 


DANIEL COTTIER. | 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED IN TH 


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Anker, Vanden. | 


Apol. Peck ae 4 . 


Artan. 
Artz. 


. Arus. 


Bellenger, G. 
Bilders, T. W. 


. Bdck, Théophile de. 
. Boks. 


Bonnemaison. 
Bonvyin. 


‘Borselen, Van. 


Bosboom. 7 
Bosse, Al. Van. 

Boulard. 3 

Bouvier. 


. Bureau. 


Corot. 
Dela Croix, E. 


. Daubigny. 
. Dauhieny, K. 


Diaz. 

Du Chattel. 
Dupre, J. 
Eckelberg. 


Fisher, Mark. 


Gegerfelt. 
Hague, A. 
Hamon, J. L, 
Harpignies, 
Herenbaart. 
Hill. 

Israels, J. 
Jacque, Chas, © 
Jongkind. 


Klinkenberg. 


Latouche. 


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- Valton. 


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Meulen, Ter. 
Mettling. — 
Millet, J. F. 
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Stacquet. 
Troyon, — 
Vallée. 


Vuillefroy, 
Urgell. 


of the size given indicates the height of the canvas, 


Szze of 


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JEMAISON, Paris. 


Che Beach. aici AO %. iA 


: NN EMAISON, Paris. 


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URGE EE ebars. 


Looking Out. 


5 


APOTL (Louis), The stages 


Landscape. 


6 
ARTZ: (A). Phe Elaawe 


Sunday Morning at Scheveningen. 


/ 


MAR (D. de la), Amsterdam. 


A Dutch Barn. 


Szze of 
Canvas, 


Care 


12 se 


8x14 


LT kee 


S Szze of 


fi (iv), The Hague. 


Dutch Landscape. Lixeto 
ves 
NEUHUYS (Jozef), The 
Hague. 
Y Corner of Amsterdam. 21 x 16 
| 10 
NEUHUYS (Albert), The 
Hague. 
OGhe Avoken Litrher. rv g as be 
[1 


MATHON, Paris. 


Ghe Oise at Anvers. 12x 18 


Szze of 
[2 Canvas. 


MEULEN (Ter.), The Hague. 


Sheep, 13 X 24 


13 


BOCK (Théophile de), 
The Hague. 


Hansrape, with Sleep. 8x15 


14 


BOCK (Theophile de). 
The Hague 


Hutely Farm. 8x 15 


ie) 
PCKELBERG. Amsterdam. 


Mntevior of x Cowent. 15 Xie 


16 Stze of 


Canvas, 
Pere N*(P. Van der), 
The Hague. 


View trom my Studio Wino. 7 xXx 10 


7 
MARIS (Jacques), The Hague. 


Sishing Sortse—Seheveningen. 9 xX 12 


| 18 
MAUVE (Anton), The Hague. 


Ohe Cart. Gt or 78 


IQ 
BOUVIER, Brussels. 


Che Schelat. 13 X 24 


_ Stze of 
20 Canvas.. 


MESDAG (H. W.), The Hague. 


Ghe Leach of Scheveningen, 18 x 30 


21 
BELLENGER (George)) Panis 


A #Hirnic. 20 X 32: 


ZZ 
VALLEE (E.), Paris. 


Bavn-yara, 16 (x 25 


23 
MAR (D. de la), Amsterdam. 


OGhe Hay-cutter. 10x 7 


nd Szze of 
Canvas.) 


bas ae 


i of 2 Biver—Bainy Weather, 10 x 15 


10 x 7 


Tired Out. “i 30 x 25 


ed f. 
(GERFELT (W. T.), Paris! 


Winter in Folland—Sunset, 19 x 28 


28 Szze of 


} < Canvas. 
LAY OUCH Ee Pana 
Normandy Cost Scene. 42x 54 
29 
PISSARO, Paris. 
London Suburbs in Winter. 17 X 21 
30 
LEPINE, Paris. 
Landscape, with Cattle. 8x12 
et 
VERNIER (Emile), Ecouen. 
Llowing to the Sex. 16 xem 


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we 32 Cee 
VALTON, Paris. | 
AHomely Duties. 15 xX 12 
Ze 33 
BUREAU (P.) (deceased), Paris. 
Sandy Banks. Bl ans 
34 
“ BOULARD (A.), Paris. 
Woodmaws Fut. 13 X IO 
70 35 


“VOLLON (A.), Paris. 


A Head. f 7x OY 


Szze of 
5 6 Canvas. 


ROUSSEAU (Philippe), Paris. 


Still Lite. 8 ee 
ay 
DIAZ (N.) (deceased), Paris 
Horks in the Lovest of Lontaineblea. 8 x 12 
38 
COROT (J. B. C.) (deceaseas 
Paris. 
Liumlscape, with Figures antl Cattle. 15 X 22 
39 
TROYON (C,) (deceased), 
Paris: | 


Landscape, with Cattle. 10 X 15 


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Gating Wool, 8 


Picesscty ierkteane 


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Me 43 
VP TLING (3), Paris. 


Flowers. Bot 16X13 


Per 44 : 
BONVIN (EF. S.), Paris. 


Che Housewite. 


1, i 45 
DUPRE (Jules), Paris. 


Evench Gorst—Coming Storm. 


4.6 
Handseape. 


47 


JACQUE (Charles), Paris. 


Svcey. 


48 


COROT VJ. B.C.) (deceased), 


Che Destroying Angels. 


Size of 
Canvas.. 


20 Xie 


IO % 2 


6% xX 16. 


12) GG 


13 Xigee 


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cae Canvas.. 


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Handseape, with Cows. 12x 9 


€ 


IS (Jacques), The Hague. 


Moonlight. 5% x 8% 


.R (D. de la), Amsterdam. 
«Gh Wood-qutherer. == 2X3 


Szze o 
5 3 ee 


KLINKENBERG, The Hague. 
Old Monastery xt Utrecht—olland. 14 x 22 


54 
MESDAG(H. W.), The Hasue: 
AMvitting Ashore. 20 x 16 
are) 
BOSBOOM _ (Johannes), The 


Hague. 


Autevior of the “Groote Hevk” at Tav- 
tem— Folland, 17 X 14 


56 
DU CHAT TEL) lhemiaiac 


Dntely Canal. eo eee 


Ur ee eae : con 
# wan der), The 
: Hague. 


D Mission of Mlerry, = = = 40x 29 


5 (M.), The Hague. 


i The Wlendows, 21 xX 37 


59 
-OL (Louis), The Hague. 
aa View of Dordrecht—Holland. 19 X 39 


— 60 
BOCK (Théophile de), The 
B : Hague. 
Che Lath vy the Stream. 39 X 27 


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62 
MARIS (Jacques), The 


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METTLING (L.)7 Parees 


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7; 


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Venetian Lady. — 


ceo aa 
HILL (C. T.), Paris. 


Landscape, 


* 


Szze of ne se 
Canvas. 


The flock. : 11 X14 


4 i) 


66 eg ee 
IGN Y (Karl), Paris. 


«The Oise at Auvervs. ss X 22 


MePUING(L), Paris, 


a Recollection of Aenbrandt. bogs x 20 


es: Cs 
ROYON (C,) (deceased), P 


Paris: 


Cow and Donkey. a1 x 25 


6 9 Stze of 


Canvas. 
COROT (T. B. C.), (deceaseay, 
Parte 
Summer Blorning. 22 X 32 
70 


ROUSSEAU (Théodore), (de- 


ceased), Barbizon. 


OGhe Lorest of Lontrinebleaw, 84% x 15% 


71 
DIAZ (N.) (deceased), Paris. 


Putevior of the Lovest of Lontainedlean. 11% x 18 


72 
MARIS (Matthias), London. 


“Mhere Shadowy Grees theiy Twilight 
Bake.” 14 xX 10 


ees Stze of 
é | . Se Canvas, 
-F.), (deceased), 


Barbizon. 


12% x 9K 


ELLI (A.) (deceased), 


Paris: 


Surprise. 10 X 13 


75 
; TICELLI (A. ) (deceased), 


ets 


The Fountain of Youtt. Rs 5 


| 76 ae 
JONGKIND (T. B.), Par 


wy 


aes Dutely Canal. 


BONNEMAISON, Paris. 


Lanse. 


ne 


BONNEMAISON, Paris. _ 


A Lol. 


79 e 
ARUS, Pans wh ome 


On the Road between Paris aud St. Denis. : 


Size of 
Canvas. 


4X5 Sper 


rd. B,C), (deceased) 


Paris. 


——- Runving Water. Peta raet 


O24 
BOSSE (M.), The ante 


| Winter in Folland, | 9 x 20 


83 
(Théophile de), The 


Lamilseape. } 15 x IO 


VUILLEFROY (D), P 
Tite $i, ee 


85 
BOKS vle The Hague. 


Dutch Landscape. — ae 


Davivy-Alan. 


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ANT (T.), Paris. 


ferveting. 28 x 22 


gl 
SHER Mar), from Boston, 
; _ London. 


OGhe Flock. ’ 14 X 20 


NEU HUYS | Qozetja 
Dutch Biver—Mroowlight,. 


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The Bieuse, ov 


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HAMON (J. L.), (deceased), 


Parts. 


Mother and Child— Sketch. 12% X15 


COROT (J. B. C.), (deceased), 


Paris. 


Study of Wild Roses. 8 x 8% 


98 
ROUSSEAU (Théodore), (de- 


ceased), Barbizon. 


Hutevior of the Forest of Fontainebleau— 
Sketch. 8x 12 


oo 
VOLLON (A.), Paris. 


Dowkey. 13 x 16. 


COROT (J B.C) (ese 


[OL 


HILE (CABS, mais: 
Landscape. 


ROUSSEAU (Philippe 


Szze of 
Canvas. 


104 
TROYON (C.), (deceased), 


Paris. 


Landseape—Ohe Angler. Ox 13 


105 


RIBOT (Théodule), Paris. 


A Vendewn. 21 x 18 


106 


MICHEL (Georges), (deceased), 


Paris. 


Landscape—Coming Storm, ee ea 


107 
COROT (J. B. C.), (deceased), 


Paris. 


Landscape, with Rocks. 15 X 25 


: | “SOS. 2 ian 
METTLING (L.), Paris. 


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ROUSSEAU (Philippe), P: 


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IIo 


ROYBET (F.), Paris. _ 
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BOULARD (A), Pig! 
Semate Head, sa 


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[12 Stze of 


DIAZ (N.), (deceased), Paris. ; 


Handscape Study. 5 x 8% 
113 
COROT (J.B. C.), (deceased), 
Paris: 
Landscape Study. 8% x 14% 


From the Collection of the late N. Diaz. 


i 4 
METITLING (L.), Paris. 


Fruit Lieve. 15x18 


115 


Bee _ON (A.), Paris. 


A French Darn, | OX 12% 


1 16 Szze of 


. Canvas. 
MILLET: (J. F.), (deceaseam 
| Barbizon. 
Che Wayfarer, 7 XAT 
117 


DELACROIX® (Eugene), (de- 


ceased), Paris. 


Copy atter Collantes—Lowrre. 8% xX 12% 


118 
METTLING (L.) (after! Diaz) 


Paris. 


Aymplt Bathing. 12 x9 


i, 
DUPRE (Jules), Paris. 


Mlarine. 13% x 10% 


120 tae 
Samir (). £.); (deceased), 


Barbizon. 


Samson and Delilwh. 13 x 16 


Lei 


DIAZ (N.), (deceased), Paris. 


Hove's Whisper, 


9X5 
122 
MONTICELLI (A.), (deceased), 
Paris: 
OGhe Cemple of Joy. 15 xX 23% 


“ There is a shadowy land 
Where forms move musically ; 
There no hour-glass runs its sand ; 
An ever Summer gilds its valley.” 


123 
MMONTICELII (A), (de 


ceased), Paris. 


D Legend, 13 X 25% 


125 


MARIS (Mathias), London. 


Day Dreams. 


126 


Loy 


METTLING (L.), Paris, ih 
&\ Daughter of taly, 


a 


Sze of a 
Canvas. 


bard 


: Bandscape, 3 one 28 x 20 


ee i20 | 
If a Y, (deceased), Paris, 


i | Landscape. gags Bact 74 


a 130 | 
| ENGER eGeorge ' S.), 
: Paris. 


Bian Vie a 40 


1s 


_ “There is a Bestia in the pathless ae 
There is a rapture on the lonely shore, — 

There is society where none intrudes, 
By the deep sea, and music in its roar.” 


4 


Szze 0 
I 3 2 re 


MAUVE (Anton), The Hague. — 


Ohe Fovester’s Ceam, Lrosty Mlorning— _ 
Holand, | 42 x 82 


133 


MARIS (Jacques), The Hague. 


OGhe Giller of the Soil, 18 x 44 


: 134 
MARIS (Willem), The Hague. 


Milking-Cime, 46 X 31 


135 | 
BOCK (Théophile de), The 


Hague. 


Che Stream, 43 X27 


Szze of 
Canvas. 


: : The Hague. : ‘ 


Te + 


i amtdscape-—Tolland, 7 16 x 34 


i 138 
. LN (Ter.), The Hague. 


, ee ou Dutch Cattle, 14 X 34 


WATER- 


COLOR D 


140 


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Cottage. 


at 


141 
Burning Water. 


42 


I 


| Sze of 
- Canvas. 


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fee 409 3 
54x 8% 

Show Serene, tog . 

E4088 

scape at Laeven—Betgium, 5x7 
Meee 8 
Psi 8x6 


— Banulsenpe. 


149 og 
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150: (oa 
ARTZ (A,), The Hague. 


Dutch £isherwoman. ; 


7 


Szze of 
I 5 2 Canvas. 


BE! S (Jozef), The Hague. 


Anxious Aloments. | 12x 8 


bs 3 : 
BORSELEN (Van), The 


Hague. 


Study of Grees. I1xX7 


154 
DU CHATTEL, The Hague. 


Sunlay Morning at Leydeun—Lolland. 19 x 8 


Bes | 
Mee VE (A.), The Hague. 


Ghe Henth .. «..., OX 17% 


PILLE (CH) Paris. 


‘The Critics. : 


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